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Today’s Agenda: 1. Bellringer : Vocabulary Review 2. Annotation: I Hear America Singing 3. Review Questions: The Scarlet Letter – Ch. 14-16 4. Review Grammar – Sentence Types HW: 1) Review Questions: The Scarlet Letter – Ch. 14-16 2) Bellringer. Friday, December 7.
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Today’s Agenda: • 1. Bellringer: Vocabulary Review • 2. Annotation: I Hear America Singing • 3. Review Questions: The Scarlet Letter – Ch. 14-16 • 4. Review Grammar – Sentence Types • HW: 1) Review Questions: The Scarlet Letter – Ch. 14-16 • 2) Bellringer Friday, December 7
Friday (12/7): • 1. "Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell:Hark! Now I hear them - Ding, dong, bell." _____________ • 2. The lazy and sluggish snake • Bit the merry and cheery little girl, • Making her all sad and mournful _________________ • 3. "I sipped the rim with palatable lip.” __________________ onomatopoeia Parallel structure Bellringer: Week of 12/3 – 12/7 assonance
Monday (12/3): • 1. Catalog – a list of things, people, or events • 2. alliteration – the repetition of similar consonant sounds • 3. assonance – the repetition of similar vowel sounds • 4. onomatopoeia – the use of words whose sounds echo their meaning • 5. parallel structure – the repetition of phrases, clauses, or sentences that have the same grammatical structure. Take out a sheet of paper and title:Bellringer: Week of 12/3 – 12/7
A simple sentence contains one independent clause and no subordinate clause. • A compound sentence contains two or more independent clauses and no subordinate clauses. • A complex sentence contains one independent clause and at least one subordinate clause. • A compound-complex sentence contains two or more independent clauses and at least one subordinate clauses. Grammar Practice: Ch.3 – Sentence Types
(1) I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear, • (2) Those mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe and strong, • (3) The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam, • (4) The mason singing his as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work, • (5) The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck, Take out a sheet of paper and title:Analyzing “I Hear America Singing”
(6) The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing as he stands, • (7) The wood-cutter’s song, the plowboy’s on his way in the morning, or at noon intermission or at sundown, • (8) The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at work, or of the girl sewing or washing, • (9) Each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else, • (10) The day belongs to the day—at the night the party of young fellows, robust, friendly, • (11) Singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs. Analyzing “I Hear America Singing”
Take out a sheet of paper and title:Chart: Parallel Structure
The word “singing” The delicious singing of the mother , or of the young wife at work, or of the girl sewing or washing Turn to the backside and title:Chart: Identifying Parallel Structure The carpenter singing his as he… The mason singing his as he… The boatman singing, etc.
1. What is the main purpose of Hester’s discussion with Arthur? • 2. What is the significance of the title of Chapter 18: “A Flood of Sunshine?” • 3. What happens to the scarlet letter? (Two part answer) • 4. What is the outcome of Hester and Arthur’s discussion? Be specific and detailed. • 5. How does Pearl respond to Mr. Dimmesdale when her mother finally got her across the brook? What are the potential factors contributing to her behavior. Take out a sheet of paper and title:Review Questions: Scarlet Letter – Ch. 14-16